
Rev. Scott Norling is a coalition builder, educator, and pastor who has lived in India for 20 years. He has served the people of India through social service programs across the nation. In the beginning, Scott began drilling bore wells throughout India providing the life-saving gift of clean, safe water. Over the years he has built churches, schools, and developed infrastructure in small village communities including roads, sewers, and hospitals. Scott lives in Hyderabad with his wife and five children.
Dr. Rabbi Joseph Edelheit is a professor of philosophy and religion at a state university in the United States. Dr. Edelheit served President Clinton's HIV/AIDS Presidential Advisory Council for five years. He is a noted lecturer and writer on the global HIV/AIDS crisis and religion.
Machelle M. Norling has been working in and for India for more than a decade in various roles for NGO's. She is a journalist, writer and social activist whose commitment to HIV/AIDS began when her brother came home to die of AIDS. She is the founding visionary who saw Living India as providing a holistic family medical clinic with the orphanage so the community could be served as well as the children. Machelle received her B.A. from the University of Minnesota in Mass Communications.